Summary of "Crack AZ-900 in 12 Hours! Sample Practice Questions, Key Concepts, & Expert Tips: Part 8"
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“Crack AZ-900 in 12 Hours! Sample Practice Questions, Key Concepts, & Expert Tips: Part 8”
This video is part 8 of a 2023 series designed to help learners prepare for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 certification exam. It focuses on practicing 20 latest exam-like questions, explaining key cloud concepts, validating answers with Microsoft documentation, and sharing expert tips. The instructor also offers a free PDF containing all questions and answers upon participation and subscription.
Main Ideas and Concepts Covered
- Purpose of AZ-900: Entry-level certification for Microsoft Azure cloud fundamentals.
- Format: Practice questions with detailed explanations and references to official Microsoft documentation.
- Study Tips: Emphasizes understanding concepts over memorizing answers; references an additional playlist covering Azure fundamentals aligned with the Microsoft syllabus.
- Free Resource Offer: Viewers can get a PDF of questions and answers by submitting correct answers to selected questions and subscribing to the channel.
Methodology and Instructions
Question Format
- True/False or multiple-choice questions.
- Some questions require correcting underlined statements.
Sample Questions and Concepts Explained
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Availability Zones
- Not available in all Azure regions.
- Support both Windows and Linux VMs.
- Provide replication within a single region, not across multiple regions.
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Storage Account Performance Options
- Premium tier recommended for low latency scenarios.
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Fault Tolerance
- Ability to keep systems running despite component failures.
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Azure Pricing Model
- Pay-as-you-go with monthly billing cycle is correct.
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Azure DevTest Labs
- Recommended for managing large numbers of VMs with reduced admin effort.
- Supports both Windows and Linux environments.
- Allows auto-scaling and cost control via policies like auto-shutdown.
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Cloud Deployment Models
- Hybrid cloud recommended to minimize capital and operational expenditure when extending on-premises resources.
- Complete migration to public cloud or additional data centers increases costs.
- Private cloud hosted on-premises also increases capital expenditure.
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Cloud Service Models
- Azure VMs are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
- Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) are incorrect for VM deployment.
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Azure Site Recovery
- Provides Disaster Recovery (not fault tolerance or elasticity).
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Azure Monitor
- Can monitor performance of on-premises computers and send alerts to Azure AD security groups.
- Can trigger alerts based on Azure Log Analytics workspace data.
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Azure Trust Center
- Use to check Azure compliance with regional and regulatory requirements.
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Azure Policy
- Helps enforce organizational standards and assess compliance at scale.
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Hybrid Cloud Model
- Combination of on-premises (private cloud) and Azure (public cloud) resources.
How to Get the Free PDF
- Subscribe to the Tech Blackboard YouTube channel.
- Send correct answers for questions 108, 112, 127, 133, and 137 via email.
Additional Learning Resources
- Playlist covering Azure fundamentals in detail, aligned with Microsoft syllabus.
- Links to Microsoft documentation provided in the video description.
Community Engagement
- Encouragement to ask questions in comments or via other contact methods.
- Regular doubt clearing in future videos.
Key Lessons
- Always validate exam answers with official Microsoft documentation.
- Understand cloud concepts deeply rather than rote learning answers.
- Use Azure services appropriately according to use case (e.g., DevTest Labs for development/testing environments).
- Hybrid cloud solutions help reduce costs while leveraging cloud benefits.
- Azure Monitor and Azure Policy are powerful tools for monitoring and governance.
- Disaster Recovery and Fault Tolerance are distinct concepts in Azure.
Speakers / Sources Featured
- Primary Speaker: Tech Blackboard instructor/narrator (name not specified).
- Sources Referenced:
- Microsoft Azure official documentation (Azure portal, Azure DevTest Labs, Azure Site Recovery, Azure Monitor, Azure Trust Center, Azure Policy).
- Gartner Magic Quadrant for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2019.
This summary captures the instructional style, key Azure concepts, question explanations, and resources shared in the video to help learners prepare effectively for the AZ-900 exam.
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